Irving Plaza Tag

In our current generation, fans seeking out the best new music often face the challenge of sifting through hundreds of bands/artists and finding less than desirable options. People not only want music they like, they need an act that they love - something that hits...

New York City may have had an onslaught of snow and Santas on Saturday, December 9, 2017, but that did not stop fans from braving the weather and SantaCon to get cozy inside of Irving Plaza. Why you may ask? Simple, for an eclectic and...

When it comes to a Rock-n-Roll show, a cold and rainy night in New York City is no obstacle for the Rock faithful. Awaiting a great night - whether by train, car, or bus - on Tuesday, November 7, 2017, fiending devotees of the genre made...

The year 1997 was a turning point in popular culture. Beyond all the world events that are too long to rehash, the digital age was in its infantile stage - with the internet engulfing the culture slowly with chatrooms and email - resulting in over-stimulation....

Ten year anniversary tours are becoming more and more commonplace these days, but there are times when bands decide to shake things up with their celebrations. On Tuesday, September the 12th, New York natives Bayside took over Irving Plaza to play their 2007 album, The Walking...

Nostalgia is big these days as bands from all eras and genres of music are reuniting, going on anniversary tours, and/or re-releasing their past hits. However, it would be reductive to say that the newly established Poptone are simply riding the nostalgia train. Though, it...

Since coming together over twenty years ago, it has been hard to find an American Hard Rock band as consistent as Chevelle. Coming from the Chicago, Illinois area, Chevelle has steadily topped Rock charts since their 2002 sophomore album, Wonder What's Next, and in 2016 they did...

It is a law that there cannot be a Pop Punk show without a stacked lineup, and Real Friends have been abiding by that law on the road with Tiny Moving Parts, Have Mercy, Broadside, and nothing,nowhere. Kicking the tour off back on April 27th,...

Sometimes, things are meant to be. In the case of the new band calling themselves DREAMCAR, the story began some time ago when No Doubt's Tony Kanal (bass), Tom Dumont (guitar), and Adrian Young (drums) joined up with AFI/Blakq Audio Singer Davey Havok to begin writing...

After a six year hiatus, the Post-Hardcore legends Thursday announced their reunion tour at the dawn of 2017. Long overdue in the eyes of fans, it all kicked off up in Boston, Massachusetts back on March 28th, leading into a string of shows that saw the band visiting...

Never has a student had it so hot for teacher in all the worst, non-sexual ways possible! Step into one truly disturbing classroom environment with Dismissed, the latest release from The Orchard, which arrives to EST/VOD on Tuesday, November 21, 2017. ...

After achieving worldwide success in one band, let alone two, much can be said for the challenges involved with striking it out on your own as a solo artist. Going solo in and of itself can be a scary endeavor...

Set for release Friday, January 26th through Vertical Entertainment, The Neighbor is certainly a film that will stand out among the rest of the Drama/Thrillers set to hit theaters and Video on Demand in early 2018. Winner of several awards...

Get ready to walk into the fire and get brilliantly burned with Asking Alexandria’s self-titled, fifth studio release, which arrives Friday, December 15 thanks to Sumerian Records. Reunited with Vocalist Danny Worsnop, these Brits are poised to reclaim their throne...

No matter how hard a task may appear, never give up. Keep on showing persistence and chances are it will lead to great things. Sound advice, right? Well, this is the life lesson collected by Rock Vocalist/Songwriter Myles Kennedy. Famously...

While Black and Death Metal bands can be found all over the map, some of the strongest and most adept come from some fairly unusual or perhaps unexpected places. On Thursday, February 22, 2018, Greece's Symphonic Death Metal band Septicflesh...

John Corabi, former Mötley Crüe vocalist and current frontman of The Dead Daisies, is giving fans an exciting Valentine's Day gift with his first solo, live recording, Live 94 (One Night In Nashville), which arrives this Friday, February 16th, thanks to...

It is not fake news: Thirty Seconds to Mars are back! Ready to paint a diverse yet catchy picture, America arrives on Friday, April 6, 2018, thanks to Interscope Records. Formed in Los Angeles, California, around 1998, by brothers Jared...

For many couples, the desire to have a family of their own is strong, and they are able to embark on the journey of building such. However, it is not always easy for all couples to fulfill this dream naturally....

The dabbling of Depeche Mode into the dark fringes of New Wave/Synthpop, via their 1986 album, Black Celebration, contributed to the flourishing in the late ’80s of what became Dark Wave. Of the bands that followed the gloomy footsteps and...